Biographies and Portraits of the Progressive Men of Iowa: Leaders in Business, Politics and the Professions; Together with an Original and Authentic History of the State, by Ex-Lieutenant-Governor B. F. Gue, Volumen2Conaway & Shaw, 1899 |
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... received the hearty support of the inhabitants of the entire county . Men of all classes and posi- tions signed the constiution and became members . Along with the signatures and marks of unknown " squatters " are the names of Robert ...
... received the hearty support of the inhabitants of the entire county . Men of all classes and posi- tions signed the constiution and became members . Along with the signatures and marks of unknown " squatters " are the names of Robert ...
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... received $ 10,000 for the work already done , quit their contract , leaving matters in a somewhat embarrassing condition . The erection of the Capitol , however , was con- tinued under the personal direction of Chauncey Swan . But the ...
... received $ 10,000 for the work already done , quit their contract , leaving matters in a somewhat embarrassing condition . The erection of the Capitol , however , was con- tinued under the personal direction of Chauncey Swan . But the ...
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... received this request by cable he fulfilled the prediction . which Senator Allison made when the pres- ident asked him what Conger would do by saying that he was a soldier and this was in the nature of a command which he must obey . So ...
... received this request by cable he fulfilled the prediction . which Senator Allison made when the pres- ident asked him what Conger would do by saying that he was a soldier and this was in the nature of a command which he must obey . So ...
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... received many ur- gent invitations to speak at various places since he became Director of the Mint , but had declined them , for he had never thought himself a public speaker . When the cam- paign of 1900 opened and the issues were of a ...
... received many ur- gent invitations to speak at various places since he became Director of the Mint , but had declined them , for he had never thought himself a public speaker . When the cam- paign of 1900 opened and the issues were of a ...
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... received an old - fashioned classical education , but left the school in 1882 , a year and a half before graduation . However , in 1886 , that college conferred upon him the degree of A. B. While there he was a member of the Phi Gamma ...
... received an old - fashioned classical education , but left the school in 1882 , a year and a half before graduation . However , in 1886 , that college conferred upon him the degree of A. B. While there he was a member of the Phi Gamma ...
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Biographies and Portraits of the Progressive Men of Iowa: Leaders ..., Volumen2 Vista completa - 1899 |
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